I have been researching the range of vintage
carbon resistors and metal film resistors.
Please see the multi-page pdf which details more than 150 types giving
ratings and sizes.

Information is scarce for many manufacturers and is sometimes apparently
conflicting.
This can arise, for example, when sizes are quoted as either typical or
maximum and when data changes through the product manufacturing life.
Also colours are not consistent and marking styles can change.

Power ratings are mostly given for free air at 70C, but de-rating figures
are not always available. The power rating also depends on stability and
reliability requirements.

Vintage Erie Resistors - Carbon Resistors. Ceramic cased.See
HERE (pdf) for types, sizes and ratings of
the Erie range.
Some available but only in some values limited values.
Also some used available.
Note that the actual resistance of these vintage resistors will often be
outside the marked tolerances. Typically changes of +20% are to be
expected. It is therefore possible to use alternative marked values to
achieve the required ohmic value.

0.1 ohms +1%. Resistor Aluminium Clad
Wire wound up to
25W when mounted on a 4.2oC/W heat sink.
12W in free air.
Arcol type HS25. Body 27mm long.
Current Sense Resistor, for up to 10Amp without the use of a heat sink. Ideal for current monitoring with low voltage
drop.

Thermistor, Yellow Springs Instrument YSI
44202. Temperature sensor.Comprises a composite bead type
44018 and two resistors.
Temperature accuracy is stated as +0.15oC
for the circuits given over the range -5oC to +45oC.
Data Sheets and circuits are HERE.
Time constant 10sec in free air. With data sheet in original tube package.
Bead is maximum of 0.08" (2mm) diameter, 0.15" (3.5mm) long with 5" leads.